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France traces arms, attack money, prepares new terror laws

The Columbian
Published: January 12, 2015, 4:00pm
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Soldier stands guard outside a synagogue in Marseille, southern France, on Tuesday.
Soldier stands guard outside a synagogue in Marseille, southern France, on Tuesday. Photo Gallery

PARIS — France’s prime minister announced he would seek tighter surveillance of convicted extremists Tuesday and reports emerged that the weapons used by a terror cell to kill 17 people around Paris came from outside the country.

In a rousing, indignant speech, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said “serious and very high risks remain” and warned the French not to let down their guard.

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